Blur Her Eyes
A voice that leaves only a soft whisper in the clearing
a piece of sand drowning below the waves
one invisible among the crowd
a single glance of attention spared, given out, and weighed
a simple face that is muted amongst the perfect smiles
ignored
a blank canvas is the face of her nature
bland, boring, and banal
an exposed film burnt in the sun
with a tint of shadow to hide her face
a blur to hide her eyes
her body advertised
her identity no longer important
a spot light appears on her curves and she is overjoyed
embracing the feeling of being noticed
and within seconds the light goes out again
some other girl is more revealing
more exposed
more naked
flickering the spotlight dances
adding glow to the exposed bodies
eager do they wait for attention
and eagerly does the light wait to give it to them
and then the darkness will come again
bringing back the shame of imperfection
bringing back the doubts of beauty
and bringing back the depression that rejection can bring